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Talking Back to Hate, Standing Up for Peace - A Resource CC

Counteracting hate speech, discrimination and bullying through education and advocacy, and in standing up for peace through positive interfaith action

“Our purpose is to be a resource to the United Religions Initiative community and organizational partners in responding to and counteracting hate speech, discrimination and bullying through education and advocacy, and in standing up for peace through positive interfaith action.”

Talking Back to Hate, Standing Up for Peace - A Resource Cooperation Circle (CC) is a resource to the United Religions Initiative (URI) network and partner organizations – in how to model and practice right speech, to be kind to one’s neighbors, to be up standers for others, and to respond effectively in the face of hate speech, discrimination and bullying. CC members provide the following support services: Awareness – to offer information and research about hate speech, discrimination and bullying; informational materials such as tool cards and tool kits to educate others about hate speech, discrimination and bullying and ways that individuals and communities can respond; inspirational stories of those who have spoken out against it and those who are speaking peace in powerful ways to their neighbors and so-called “enemies;” and religious and spiritual resources that illustrate the power of speech from a spiritual perspective. Program Opportunities – to support programs and propose activities to energize the network, such as days of collective action (e.g. on the International Day of Peace, UN Human Rights Day, Golden Rule Day), regional and youth workshops, restorative circles for building / rebuilding community with those who are estranged; other specific initiatives seeded by the CC such as the Interfaith Pen Pals Project. Practices – to share specific actions and approaches for acting positively in their daily lives, being kind and compassionate to our neighbors, conscientious with our speech, and upstanders for those who are targets of discrimination, hate speech and bullying. Some specific examples are practices for responding to hate speech that we encounter online, guidelines for web moderators to promote positive interactions, and spiritual practices for how to be impeccable with their word. Forums – to provide spaces for dialogue (via social media and face-to-face conversations) for those who are energized and interested to join the conversation and share their thoughts and stories. This initiative started as a Campaign in URI and organized several events in 2013. It is no longer active but the resources developed are still available for anyone to access.

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